The Redbull art show was a big turn out. Obviously it was strange since it was run by corporate backers and LabArt, not sure if either of those entities have their finger on the pulse. Going on a limb, my guess is NO.

There are SO many talented artists in L.A. and the line up seemed so-so. There were rumors Mear and Kofie would be in this show, but when the details surfaced and the location was revealed things got shook up. Whatever, who knows? TSF was still proud to show work with Codak, Ernesto, Smear, Siff, Sept, Kophns and some other heads….

T$F killed the project by combining spray paint and screenprinting, a medium no other participant explored. We’re proud to always use an alternate approach for these group exhibits. Wait til you see what we’ve cooked up for the second Warner Brothers Records gallery- it’s a show stopper!

The place got packed the fuck out, they over promoted the shit out of the event, the cops came, fire marshal, all that jazz. The real kicker was right before the reception started Redbull sat down all the artists and had a meeting to coach us how to promote redbull. Specifics on how to properly hashtag, twitter links, instagram links, and on and on. It was pretty disgusting. We were instructed to contact everyone we know and beg them to txt msg votes for our work, in order to win a trip to Miami. A good ‘old fashion popularity contest, one of our favorite kinds of competition, second only to a traditional foot race.

Our T$F social networking sites were recently flagged and disabled, so no problem ignoring that aspect, we lost several thousand facebook “friends”. I did however ask my mom to vote, she came through the gallery with me. Oh but wait, mom dukes said she didn’t bring her cell phone. You know you got no chance when you’re own parent won’t even vote for you. HAHAHAHA! Thanks momma!

That wasn’t even the funniest part! One of the 3 “winners” would be chosen by a panel of “celebrity” judges that included the owner of the gallery space- who coincidentally represents several of the participating artists- I wonder who he voted for?!? Then some random z-list actress, probably from Gossip Girl or 7th Heaven type show, and finally Chad “I swear I’m not racist” Muska. I can respect Chad for being a pioneer in 5-0 grinding a handrail, but having him judge my art makes as much sense as me judging him in the X-Games! STOOPS!

Redbull did kick down $175 to me for art supplies, which was great, and I do honestly enjoy their energy drink product, but what a circus the event was! I can’t wait to see the video. GOOD TIMES!

Here’s a gallery of photos from the show. I took this from random websites. Click to enlarge.

Here are the photos from the Warner Brothers Recording art show. The show was a huge success and the work was pretty amazing. It was flattering to hang art next to so many of my favorites including Risk, Make/Galo, Defer, CAB, Tim Biskup and more. I have to say- once again Kophns knocked it out the park with his Ramones remix. I think his zombie work and my Talking Heads skeleton art would look great next to each other! Ha!

Stay tuned because the next Warner Brothers art show opening soon. The next theme is going to be artist rendition of musician gig posters. I’m honored to be asked to participate again! Don’t miss it, pretty sure I’ll be heading into the realm of Hip-Hop for this piece!

~ ThirdOne • The Status Faction

Big shout out to TSUS & Frank from WB!

I also want to thank Juxtapoz Magazine for blasting my art as the icon for the show, that’s awesome!

Big thanks to all the photogs whom I web-jacked these photos from. Too many to mention- start watermarking your pics!